Dear all,
A friend of mine have recently worked in a generic boot.iso. The idea is to be able to use the same boot.iso whatever you are trying to do a netinstall for Fedora 8 i386, x86_64 or a Fedora 9 i386, x86_64 or even a CentOS (from the work he did)
I think the idea would be nice to keep, having one general boot.iso for all the current version of Fedora available would be nice I think. You could then use the same one to install Fedora 8 on your i386 computer your x86_64 laptop and Fedora 9 on your testing machine...
The iso can be found there : http://hei.unige.ch/~olivier/ a quick look at the file isolinux.cfg give some ideas on how it is done...
Just an idea...
Best regards,
Pierre
pingou wrote:
Dear all,
A friend of mine have recently worked in a generic boot.iso. The idea is to be able to use the same boot.iso whatever you are trying to do a netinstall for Fedora 8 i386, x86_64 or a Fedora 9 i386, x86_64 or even a CentOS (from the work he did)
I think the idea would be nice to keep, having one general boot.iso for all the current version of Fedora available would be nice I think. You could then use the same one to install Fedora 8 on your i386 computer your x86_64 laptop and Fedora 9 on your testing machine...
The iso can be found there : http://hei.unige.ch/~olivier/ a quick look at the file isolinux.cfg give some ideas on how it is done...
Just an idea...
Best regards,
Pierre
RFE for generic netboot and rescue cd ( the same cd ) :)....
Best regards.. Johann B.
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 23:54:53 +0000, "Johann B. Gudmundsson" johannbg@hi.is wrote:
RFE for generic netboot and rescue cd ( the same cd ) :)....
Best regards.. Johann B.
I am pretty sure I saw that was already happening somewhere. This is different than having one boot disk for installing different versions though.